
The official trailer for Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man has been released.
And it's finally confirmed just what Barry Keoghan's role is: Duke Shelby, the son of Tommy (Cillian Murphy).
We met his illegitimate child back in season six of the show and now we're seven years on as Ada Shelby (Sophie Rundle) says he's running the Peaky Blinders 'like it's 1919 all over again'.
“The world don’t give a f**k about me,” Duke says in the Netflix trailer. “And I don’t give a f**k about the world.”
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The trailer also gives us a look at a mysterious new character, played by Rebecca Ferguson who tells Tommy he lives 'in a house haunted by ghosts'.
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man also sees Tim Roth as British Fascist sympathiser Beckett and Stephen Graham back as Hayden Stagg.
Take a look at the trailer here (warning it does contain language that may offend):
We obviously get a good look at Murphy back in his iconic role as he says: "Once, I nearly got f**kin’ everything.
“But nearly doesn’t count.”
The actor told Netflix: "When we meet him, he’s as broken as he has been.
“He’s just medicating and living in this purgatory that he’s created for himself in this big old house. He’s in this liminal space, not really living, he’s not really dead. He’s ignoring the world, he’s ignoring his family.”
And a particularly surprising part has to be the crowd in the Garrison Pub not having a clue who Tommy is.

Although, he doesn't particularly have much family left and it seems his 'gypsy son' is on a bit of a rampage as he possibly sides with the Fascists as World War II takes place during the film.
Netflix says: "Tommy Shelby, of course, has no love for fascists; he spent the later seasons of Peaky Blinders working to take down the British Union of Fascists from the inside. But faced with the growing flames of another world war, this veteran of the Great War has retreated within himself. Perhaps only the prospect of a disillusioned Shelby heir taking the side of the Nazis can draw Tommy out of his self-imposed exile."
The trailer features the original song 'Puppet' by Grian Chatten, Antony Genn and Martin Slattery with five brand new original recordings featuring on the film's soundtrack.
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man hits select cinemas on 6 Mach and streams on Netflix from 20 March.
Topics: Peaky Blinders, Barry Keoghan, Cillian Murphy